Courtesy of Shayna KellerA weekend full of gorgeous cars, family fun and fast cars rounded out the nation's largest

MILLINGTON, Tenn. -- automotive show
The annual Super Chevy Show presented by Chevrolet Performance at Memphis International Raceway
(MIR) brought out over 30,000 fans to celebrate all things Chevrolet. The show offered something
for everyone with car shows, drag racing, swap meet, car coral and a midway filled with vendors and
family fun activities. The action at the track was nonstop and highlighted by the PRO Show, the
Superwinch wheel stander and the Hanna Stable of Jet Funny Cars and the ever popular Queen of
Diamonds and of course the most incredible racing competition on the drag strip.

"The Super Chevy Show presented by Chevrolet Performance is one of the most anticipated shows at
Memphis International Raceway with many participants coming from miles around and enjoying the many
festivities this show has to offer," stated Pam Kendrick, VP and GM at Memphis International
Raceway. "This year's show was no different as every element of the show was unique. We are excited
to announce the Super Chevy show will return to MIR in 2015."

Saturday, April 12

Under bright and sunny skies on Saturday, fans were onsite to watch as the CamaroGuys.com Gen 5
Challenge, Super Pro, Pro Footbrake and True Street cars battled it out for the win.

When Sunday rolled around and all the money was on the table, the racers prepared to battle it out
for the prestigious honor of being the "Super Chevy Show Champion" in their respective classes. As
the eliminations progressed and the championship was within sight, the weather from the west
reached MIR with evening storms moving into the Millington area. As a result, no overall winner
would be proclaimed due to rain shortened eliminations.

The Jr. Dragster saw Brianna Moore, Tyler Poindexter and Justin Poindexter having to split the
event. R.T. Turbines D.O.T. Raymond Kendall, Michael Crass and Todd Berry split the event. The
DriveDuracell.com Bracket 1 class still had 12 drivers remaining and Bracket 2 had 11 remaining
with no declared a winner because of the rain shortened event. One of the most high powered classes
of the day, the Pro Mod's presented by Neal Chance Racing Converters were able to complete their
eliminations with Tim Savell, from Terry, Miss. taking the win over Jerry Prater, from Ripley,
Tenn. by .046 seconds.

Car Show

The car show was one of the highlights of this year's Super Chevy Show presented by Chevrolet
Performance as it brought out approximately 400 cars and trucks to complete in 75 different
categories for awards. The participant categories consisted of: class awards, specialty awards,
editor's choice awards and the coveted Best in Show award.